
Bridging understanding & communities
The PBA is a charitable organization dedicated to bolstering ethnocultural, racialized, and equity-seeking and newcomers’ communities. Our focus is on building capacities, fostering intercultural connections, and advancing Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action for meaningful and positive societal transformation.
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Bridging understanding
We’re a charitable, non-profit, community-based civic and social advocacy organization dedicated to reconciliation and providing capacity development to newcomers and ethno-cultural communities.
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Our programs and initiatives include reconciliation, capacity building, collaborative leadership, community sustainability, community impact assessments, intercultural connections, and advocacy.
Our varied services bring people together and help to foster understanding through advancing reconciliation, connecting communities to resources, and helping leaders evolve.


Governance and Board Succession Workshop
“This workshop was a terrific use of my time and has enriched my experiences and knowledge. Thank you to The People Bridge Advocacy. I will take so much back to use and better my organization. I have a new understanding of how non-profit organization’s govern and functions.”
– SARAH
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The People Bridge Advocacy (PBA) Secures Funding from The Government of Canada’s Community Services Recovery Fund for “Building Communities to Grow Together” Program
The People Bridge Advocacy (PBA) is thrilled to announce the successful acquisition of funding from The Government of Canada's Community Services Recovery Fund to launch the "Building Communities to Grow Together" program. This initiative focused on Community Capacity...
People Bridge Advocacy Head Back to Batoche
At PBA, our mission is to foster Truth and Reconciliation while cultivating strong connections among the Indigenous peoples of this land, including the First Nations, Inuit, Métis, and the vibrant tapestry of new Canadian Immigrants. On July 22nd, 2023, The People...
Formal Engagement with the Black Community on Systemic Barriers in the City of Saskatoon
May 2020 - The murder of George Floyd resulted in the City of Saskatoon leadership and staff consulting with members of the Black Community September 2020 - City Council passed three motions related to addressing systemic barriers in the City of Saskatoon. May 2021 –...